With the victory, the Blue Raiders advance to their fourth all-time national championship final to play No. 12 Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) at 5 p.m. CST at the Orange Beach Sportsplex in Orange Beach, Ala.

"These kids laid it out there," said Lindsey Wilson head coach Drew Burwash. "Spring Arbor is a great team. I have a great deal of respect for them. They made it difficult for us in the first half. We made a couple of adjustments and we were able to find some success - incredible game."

Spring Arbor drew first blood when Karly Linton netted her team-leading 20th goal of the season to give the Cougars a 1-0 lead in the 23rd minute.

However, Lindsey Wilson forward Mia Persson's goal in the 68th minute tied the score 1-1. That score, which was assisted by Elizabeth Madjarac, was her team-best 31st goal of the season and a tournament-high fourth in three games. Persson is the current Blue Raider all-time leading goal scorer with 72 career goals.

Approximately 12 minutes later, Madjarac converted the game-winner on a one-timer from just inside the penalty area. The goal is Madjarac's first of the championship.

Lindsey Wilson (19-4-1) improved to 3-3-1 all-time in semifinal appearances, while Spring Arbor (20-3-2) was making its first-ever trip to the round of four.

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Lindsey Wilson head coach Drew Burwash

National Championship Semifinal No. 2 Notes• Lindsey Wilson (Ky.) advances to its fourth all-time national championship final with a 2-1 win over No. 6 Spring Arbor (Mich.). The Blue Raiders last appeared in the final in 2006.• The Blue Raiders come-from-behind victory is just the second such contest in the 2012 championship. Spring Arbor's comeback win over No. 11 Kansas Wesleyan in the second round was the other. • Lindsey Wilson it trying to become the sixth team in NAIA women's soccer history to win three-or-more national championships.• Saturday's national championship final between Lindsey Wilson and Olivet Nazarene (Ill.) will be the first-ever meeting between the two sides. • Spring Arbor falls to 0-1-0 all-time in semifinal matches. Prior to 2012, the Cougar had not advanced past the second round.